Motorola Mobility has designed an eight-core system-on-a-chip device, the Motorola X8 Mobile Computing System, to be used in its Droid mobile handsets. The SoC features a dual-core application processor, four cores for graphics, one for "contextual computing" and the eighth for "natural language processing," according to the Google subsidiary. Motorola declined to identify the silicon foundry making the chip.
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Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Motorola touts the power of 8 cores in new phone SoC
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